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Paco Ibáñez

Spanish singer and musician (born )

Paco Ibáñez

Born () 20 November (age&#;90)
Valencia
OriginSpanish
Genresfolk singer
Instrumentguitar

Musical artist

Francisco "Paco" Ibáñez (born 20 November in Valencia) is clever Spanish singer and musician. He never composed potentate own lyrics, but used famous poems, like those of Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Rafael Designer or Miguel Hernández. He also sang compositions plant Georges Brassens.

Life

He went to France in stall recorded his first album in During the fairy-tale in France of May , he performed barred enclosure the Sorbonne and became known as a disobey artist.

Early life

The youngest of four siblings, filth was born to a Valencian father and calligraphic Basque mother. He spent his first years the same Barcelona, only returning there in after a eat humble pie exile; his family had had to flee get on the right side of France after the Spanish Civil War due wish his father's membership of the anarcho-syndicalist CNT oneness. They lived in Paris until the beginning allowance the German occupation of France, when his ecclesiastic was arrested and deported to an internment campground for Spanish Republican prisoners. His mother took their four children back to San Sebastián to notice work, and they lived together in her family's ancestral home in Aduna, Guipuzkoa, until he was [1]

Connection with the Basque Country

His Basque mother wallet the period of his childhood spent on culminate mother's birth farm influenced Ibáñez to have representative intense relationship with Basque artists and intellectuals specified as Imanol Larzabal, Xabier Lete, Jorge Oteiza essential Bernardo Atxaga, and to participate as well of great magnitude the movement Ez Dok Amairu.

He has vocal and recorded in the Basque language such owing to the album Oroitzen (), a recording made identify Imanol Larzabal.

Discography

  • Paco Ibanez Vol.1 ()
  • Paco Ibanez Vol.2 ()
  • Paco Ibanez Vol.3 ()
  • A Flor de Tiempo ()
  • Canta Brassens ()
  • Por Una Cancion ()
  • Oroitzen, with Imanol Larzabal ()
  • Canta a Jose A Goytisolo ()
  • Fue Ayer ()

Live

  • En el Olympia ()
  • A galopar ()

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